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Cumbria GeoConservation Cumbria GeoConservation is a voluntary geological conservation group Cumbria GeoConservation working to record and look after important geological sites. http://cumbriarigs.co.uk MILLOM ROCK PARK Ghyll Scaur Quarry LGS 4/027 To A5095 The Hill School Ellis P No Entry Ghyll Scaur Quarry Millom Rock i Park Quarry View Crushing Plant The rocks in the quarry were formed by volcanic eruptions 450 million years ago. Unimaginably large volumes of hot molten rock and ash were deposited in catastrophic explosive eruptions. Smaller eruptions occurred when the molten rock interacted with cold groundwater. The hot volcanic ash cooled into a compact rock called tuff. When crushed, it is ideal for surfacing roads, motorways, and airport runways. Protecting Cumbria’s geology Millom Rock Park Ghyll Scaur Quarry A5092 A590 A5093 Greenodd Millom A590 Barrow -in- Furness Ghyll Scaur Quarry is managed by Aggregate Directions from the A590 Barrow road. Industries, Ghyll Scaur Quarry produces high At Greenodd, turn right onto the A5092 and A595 towards Millom, Workington and quality aggregates for anti-skid surfaces and Whitehaven. Then turn left onto the A5093 roadstone. The vast workings are up to 50 towards Millom. Two kilometres later, turn metres deep, and cover around 30 hectares. right at The Hill onto a minor road signposted An estimated eight million tonnes of roadstone to School Ellis. Roughly 1 km later. turn left have been extracted from the quarry since it into the car park at the entrance to Miliom opened in the 1930s. That's enough to surface Rock Park. The Rock Park is less than a motorway all the way from Millom to Milan. 200 metres ahead on a waymarked forest track (unsurfaced). Peperite (a breccia of lava fragments Massive coarse tuff intruded through wet sediments) Borrowdale Volcanic Group Borrowdale Volcanic Group Protecting Cumbria’s geology.